A lonesome young man receives a visit from his ex-girlfriend, and through
faltering emotional gestures and clumsy honesty they come to terms with the end
of their relationship.

In its smallness, its whiteness and its location hovering over a city, we
could almost be in Tokyo. It is a perfect place for an alienated modern youth
to brood. And when two people are in the apartment, there is immediate erotic
potential: where else can they sit but on the bed?

Brisbane actors Daria Westerman and Nicholas Turner give sensitive portrayals
of the lovers. The naturalistic, close filming brings viewers voyeuristically
into the room. It is a controlled, poignant performance by cast and crew —
a remarkable debut performance for a new film-maker.